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TweetShare aims to let you have a discussion (including the sharing of files and documents), using Twitter as a platform. An interesting idea!
The design of the site takes a slightly more professional tone than many other Twitter services, with a subtle use of gradients and bold buttons.
Logical, clear, and simple.

Providing information all the places that serve alcohol in Austin, Drink Up Austin is a colourful, playful design that matches it's purpose well.
Certain aspects of the colour scheme feel a little garish at first, but the design feels natural as you navigate around. Contrast is used well to draw your attention to certain elements of the design.

Cobblestone is designed to move people deeper into real relationships. The design of the site is slick, professional, and subtle. The use of subtle gradients and drop shadows gives the site depth, and the purpose is made clear straight away.
I particularly like the top navigation, which manages to pull off a slight transparency, a simple texture, and some well balanced typography.

A popular Mac software developer, Realmac produce some gorgeous applications and have a website to match. Each app is given plenty of surrounding space, and navigation is very clear.
The design is made particularly special due to the application icons which are used to great effect. Be sure to dig past the homepage to see a far more immersive and visually rich design.

A lovingly crafted site with a huge background image, and some really interesting navigation. The typography used in headings and the navigation bar works really well, and adds flair to the design.
My only complaint would be that the text used in the main body areas is a little difficult to read. Other than that, a great example of creative background usage.